Thermally modified wood is ideal for terraces because of its durability, resistance and stability in outdoor conditions.
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Aland cladding SL
From: 22,99 €
- Thickness: 19 mm
- Width: 117 mm / 140 mm / 92 mm
- Length: 2.7 - 5.7 m

Aland cladding US
From: 22.99 €
- Thickness: 19 mm
- Width: 117 mm / 140 mm / 92 mm
- Length: 2.7 - 5.7 m

Aland cladding RP
From: 25,29 €
- Thickness: 19 mm
- Width: 143 mm
- Length: 2.7 - 5.7 m

Rugen Half Rhombus
From: 60,98 €
- Thickness: 42 mm
- Width: 42 mm
- Length: 2.7 - 5.7 m
Visual Unity and Warmth
Ceiling panels help create a cohesive interior look, especially when paired with matching wall panelling or flooring.
Conceals Surface Imperfections
If ceilings are uneven, cracked, or show signs of installation flaws, wood panelling provides an excellent solution to hide imperfections and refresh the room without costly renovations.
Variety of Material Choices
You can choose from solid wood ceiling panels or wood fibre panels. The latter is appreciated for its stability and diverse surface finish options.
Easy Installation and Maintenance
Installing ceiling panels is quick and straightforward, making them suitable for both DIY projects and professional installations. The surfaces are easy to maintain and require no frequent or complex care.
FAQ about Ceiling Wood Panels
Can ceiling panels be installed on any ceiling?
Yes, wood panels can be fixed onto gypsum, concrete, or wooden substrates. The key is ensuring a sturdy mounting framework.
What is the difference between wood fibre and solid wood ceiling panels?
Wood fibre panels are lighter and generally smoother, while solid wood panels offer a more natural look and can be additionally oiled, painted, or lacquered.
Can ceiling panels be painted?
Yes, both solid wood and some fibre panels can be painted or stained to match desired colours and interior styles.
What are the main installation methods?
Ceiling panels are typically mounted on fastening profiles or battens, using nails, clips, or concealed fixing systems.

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